The expository preaching ministry of Kootenai Community Church by Pastors/Elders Jim Osman, Jess Whetsel, Dave Rich, and Cornel Rasor. This podcast feed contains the weekly sermons preached from the pulpit on Sunday mornings at Kootenai Church. The Elders/Teachers of Kootenai Church exposit verse-by-verse through whole books of the Bible. These sermons can be found within their own podcast series by visiting the KCC Audio Archive.
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In his sermon, Jeff Miller delves into the critical theme of Safeguarding the Gospel, drawing from the poignant context of Paul's imprisonment and his epistles to Timothy. Miller's narrative begins in the grim settings of Paul’s captivity, where despite facing imminent death, his commitment to the gospel remains unwavering. He emphasizes the apostl…
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In this sermon titled "Three Keys to Church Unity," based on Ephesians 4:1-3, David Forsyth discusses the vital role of unity in maximizing the effectiveness of the Great Commission within the church. He outlines three critical elements necessary for fostering this unity: recognizing that unity is created through the gospel, cultivating it through …
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Jeff Miller delves into the theological and historical context of Paul's letters to Timothy, particularly focusing on 2 Timothy 1:6-14. Paul, facing persecution and nearing the end of his life, urges Timothy to reignite the Holy Spirit's power for effective ministry. The sermon emphasizes the enduring necessity of the Holy Spirit's power for Christ…
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This sermon delves into the narrative of Acts 23:1-10, focusing on the Apostle Paul's trial before the Sanhedrin, where he astutely highlights his belief in the resurrection to create a division between the Pharisees and Sadducees, thus avoiding condemnation. The discussion emphasizes the centrality of the doctrine of resurrection in the Christian …
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On the night of the Savior's Birth, His arrival was announced to Shepherds out in the fields. An exposition of Luke 2:1-20. ★ Support this podcast ★Di Jim Osman
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In Gabriel's announcement to Mary, we see the themes of Old Testament promises surface once again. The child born to Mary would be both human and divine. The "Seed of the woman" would be conceived apart from the agency of man. He would be a King from David's line who will rule that Kingdom forever. An exposition of Luke 1:26-38. ★ Support this podc…
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The Old Testament promised a Messiah Who is Immanuel, "God with us." The origin, names, and reign of the Messiah as promised in the Old Testament reveal His divine nature. An exposition of Micah 5:2; Isaiah 9:6-7; and Psalm 2. ★ Support this podcast ★Di Jim Osman
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The humanity of the Redeemer is necessary for our salvation. The Old Testament promised a Messiah who would share fully our humanity. We see His humanity in His lineage, His suffering, and His reign. An exposition of selected Scriptures. ★ Support this podcast ★Di Jim Osman
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This is the first message in a Christmas series for 2023. We begin with the very first promise of a redeemer given to Adam and Even in the garden after their sin. Spoken amid a curse, this promise is filled with hope and mercy. An exposition of Genesis 3:15. ★ Support this podcast ★Di Jim Osman
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Giving thanks should characterize our relationships, our worship, and our service. It is a grace that should be evident in all aspects of Christian living and church life. An exposition of Colossians 3:15-17. ★ Support this podcast ★Di Jim Osman
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Three thrilling and heart-warming realities are inherent in the designation of God as Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. God is essentially a Father God the Father eternally loves God the Son God the Father is in eternal fellowship with the Son ★ Support this podcast ★Di David Forsyth
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On the day of Pentecost 3,000 souls were converted and added to the Church. Baptism was part of that conversion experience. In this message, we note four things about those who were baptized on the day of Pentecost. An exposition of Acts 2:37-47. ★ Support this podcast ★Di Jim Osman
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Though Paul is writing primarily to combat false teachers threatening that congregation, his pastoral care for this flock is clearly evident in this letter. Since believers in Jesus have new life in Him, all aspects of our lives (our "walk") should clearly demonstrate that fact, including our speech—an exposition of Colossians 4:2-6. ★ Support this…
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Eight reasons to obey the Savior and be baptized. Selected Scriptures. ★ Support this podcast ★Di Cornel Rasor
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This morning’s lesson provides ten reasons why you should regularly and systematically read your whole bible along with some practical suggestions to help you begin and sustain this life-changing spiritual habit. ★ Support this podcast ★Di David Forsyth
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A survey of John’s Gospel, and its teachings regarding God's election, and the security of His elect. An exposition of John 6, 10, 17. ★ Support this podcast ★Di Jim Osman
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Both the younger son (the rebellious prodigal) and the older son (the religious prodigal) are more alike than they are different: They are both opposed to receiving the free goodness and grace of the Father. They are essentially anti-grace prodigals. And so, we must remember not to resist or replace God's grace. An exposition of Luke 15. ★ Support …
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Imitating God's love and walking in love as Christians. This text emphasizes the importance of demonstrating a love that is distinct from worldly love and imitating God's unconditional and unselfish love. As believers we should emulate God's love by being kind, forgiving, and loving towards one another, highlighting the need to love even those who …
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The distinction between the baptism of the Holy Spirit and being filled with the Holy Spirit. The baptism of the Holy Spirit is a unique event associated with the birth of the church, characterized by the filling of the Holy Spirit and the speaking of tongues, and it is not a normative experience for present-day believers–the gift of speaking in to…
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The single truth that will most effectively fix your heart, mind, and affections upon Heaven, our eternal home and reward, is the truth of our future bodily resurrection. Reminding us that our citizenship is in Heaven, Paul describes our eventual transformation at the Resurrection by which we will be made fit for our Heavenly Home. An exposition of…
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One week before Passover Jesus and His disciples emerged from seclusion and He publicly rode into Jerusalem on a donkey. Why did Jesus come to Jerusalem at that time of year and why was it necessary for Him to come in such a public way? We will explore these questions and more in our study of the Triumphal Entry on that Palm Sunday 2,000 years ago.…
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Paul wrote the church in Colossae to strengthen it against false teachers trying to impose legalistic dietary and religious rules. Using a hymn in two stanzas Paul reminds them of their sufficiency in Christ who is the sovereign Lord of creation, the church, and their salvation. An exposition of Colossians 1:15-20. ★ Support this podcast ★…
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This message focuses on four expressions of God's sovereignty over His church so that we will be reminded that it belongs to Him and not us. God's sovereignty is expressed in the fact that He formed the Church according to His plan, He fills the Church according to His pleasure, He fashions the Church according to His prerogative, and He focuses th…
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Christian hospitality has fallen from prominence by the mistaken assumption that it is a spiritual gift. But when we examine the Scriptures we find that hospitality is not a gift but a duty through which we express our love for the brethren. ★ Support this podcast ★Di David Forsyth
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When a large rock is thrown into a pond, the ripple effects can be both dramatic and extensive. When we understand that “all Scripture is God-breathed” (the sole infallible rule of faith for the people of God) the implications are likewise massive and far-reaching. An exposition of 2 Timothy 3:10-17. ★ Support this podcast ★…
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We will get a grip on what the sufficiency of Scripture means, in itself, and what it means to us as believers, in personal application. ★ Support this podcast ★Di Dan Phillips
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Anger is a powerful emotion, but it can be used for good or evil like dynamite. In Ephesians 4:26-27 the Apostle Paul instructs the believer how to navigate between the extremes of sinful anger and complacency while pointing to the gospel as the ultimate Christian response. If you are struggling to find the proper role for anger in your life this m…
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An overview of the Puritans. Who they were, and what they believed. ★ Support this podcast ★Di Don Kistler
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God and God alone is the active agent in our salvation. Therefore all glory goes to Him for our redemption and deliverance from His wrath. An exposition of Ephesians 2:4. ★ Support this podcast ★Di Don Kistler
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Paul lays out in this text four Holy Spirit-empowered keys that are necessary to unlock the Christian life. These keys are the basis for fulfilling the ethical imperatives that make up the balance of the letter. An exposition of Romans 12:1-2. ★ Support this podcast ★Di David Forsyth
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Since preaching is one of the primary means of grace for the believer it is critical that we hear and heed the preached word. This message emphasizes three essential activities that we must practice so that we will make the most of the Sunday sermon. ★ Support this podcast ★Di David Forsyth
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Believers are immersed in Christ so that we may partake of His work on our behalf. In Christ, we have died, been buried, and raised again. This is the spiritual reality behind the symbolism of water baptism. A brief exposition of Romans 6:1-6 before our baptism service. ★ Support this podcast ★Di Jim Osman
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Today, Andrew Rappaport from Striving for Eternity ministries is our guest speaker. Paul argues for the preeminence of Jesus over all things. This demonstrates that He is the Creator and Sustainer of all things and therefore worthy of our worship and adoration. An exposition of Colossians 1:15-20. ★ Support this podcast ★…
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Today, Andrew Rappaport from Striving for Eternity ministries is our guest speaker. Many ask, “does the gift of tongues continue today?” Some say “yes” and others “no”. But does Scripture provide a precise answer? Paul provides that answer. An exposition of 1 Corinthians 13:8-13. ★ Support this podcast ★…
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Jesus commanded that believers in Him be baptized by immersion after placing their faith in Him for salvation. This is the demonstrable New Testament teaching and pattern. We look at the commands to be baptized, the pattern of the New Testament, and the symbolism of Baptism. A few objections and questions were answered. An exposition of Matthew 28:…
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God has reconciled sinners to Himself and to each other. In Ephesians 2, the Apostle Paul describes racial reconciliation and gives God’s answer to racism and racial hostility. An exposition of Ephesians 2:11-22. ★ Support this podcast ★Di Virgil Walker
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Believers in Christ must trust in the goodness, kindness, and mercy of God to meet our most pressing needs regardless of the temporal circumstances we face in life. An exposition of Psalm 34:8-10. ★ Support this podcast ★Di Darrell Harrison
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The Angel of the Lord sustained Elijah and today, as our Great High Priest, He sustains us as well. Jesus secures and sustains us for a great salvation. An exposition of 1 Kings 19:1-18. For those who would like to support the Burns family’s efforts in their Alaska ministry, you can donate here. And for those who are interested in supporting their …
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A theology of church planting and the providence of God. For those who would like to support the Burns family’s efforts in their Alaska ministry, you can donate here. And for those who are interested in supporting their international ministry, you can donate here. ★ Support this podcast ★Di E.D. Burns
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The revelation of and belief in bodily resurrection was very robust, even in the earliest times of the biblical record. Job, by faith, trusted Yahweh for his redemption, resurrection, and ultimate reward. An exposition of Job 19:23-27. ★ Support this podcast ★Di Jim Osman
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Three things we learn from Joseph and Mary’s encounter with Simeon in the Temple (Luke 2). The birth of Christ was a Trinitarian event, a public event, and a salvific event. An exposition of Luke 2:21-35 and the last in our series of Christmas messages. ★ Support this podcast ★Di Jim Osman
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Jesus Christ the dividing line among all humanity as each person’s destiny is revealed by their reaction to Him. An exposition of Luke 2:33-35. ★ Support this podcast ★Di Jim Osman
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Simeon beholds Christ as God’s salvation, revelation, and glory. An exposition of Luke 2:27-32. ★ Support this podcast ★Di Jim Osman
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An introduction to Simeon and his encounter with Jesus in the temple when Jesus was presented to the Lord by His parents. We look at the detail that Luke provides in showing the fastidious observance of the law by Mary and Joseph on behalf of their newborn son. An exposition of Luke 2:21-35. ★ Support this podcast ★…
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Paul instructed Timothy to uncompromisingly guard the truth in a gracious manner appropriate for the servant of Christ. An exposition of 2 Timothy 2:14-26. ★ Support this podcast ★Di Phil Johnson
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Description: History teaches us that hyper-Calvinism is as much a threat to true Calvinism as Arminianism is. Virtually every revival of true Calvinism since the Puritan era has been hijacked, crippled, or ultimately killed by hyper-Calvinist influences. Modern Calvinists would do well to be on guard against the influence of these deadly trends. Re…
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BCM President Marty Windle and his wife, Jeanette, give an update on the outreach efforts of Bible Centered Ministries International during the COVID pandemic of 2020. ★ Support this podcast ★Di Marty Windle
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The Apostle Paul’s first recorded sermon emphasized the Resurrection of Christ as a fulfillment of Old Testament promises of God. An exposition of Acts 13:30-38. ★ Support this podcast ★Di Jim Osman
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A look at the promised King and Kingdom. An exposition of Isaiah 9:6-7. ★ Support this podcast ★Di Jim Osman
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God has ordained that men are to be the spiritual leaders in both the home and the church and in that order. Men must lead in the home first. They are called to be godly husbands to their wives. In this message we will look at the biblical marks of a godly husband. Loving our wives as Christ loved the church is a high calling with great responsibil…
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